Army arrests 34 suspected hoodlums in southeast as Operation Python Dance Increases in South-East Region

Army arrests 34 suspected hoodlums in southeast


- Army arrests three suspected kidnappers in Abia state 

- Troops apprehend 17 suspected hoodlums in Anambra state

 - Nigerian army declares itself victorious over the Indigenous People of Biafra 


   Thirty four suspected hoodlums have been arrested by the army in the ongoing Operation Python Dance II taking place in the southeast region. 

   According to the authorities, a group of three kidnap suspects, identified as Arinze Ugiri, 39, Okezie Nwobolo, 30, and Michael Sunday, 24, were arrested from a hideout in Abia state.

   Sambaz Global Blog learnt that in another operation, 17 suspects were arrested in Obinze community in Imo state, while seven were arrested in the Ukukwa north local government area of Anambra state. 

   The army said 10 suspected cult members were also arrested during two operations on Awara and Assa communities in the Ohaji-Egbema LGA of Imo state.

   Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army has declared itself victorious over IPOB which was recently declared a terrorist organisation. 




    The Army made the declaration on Friday, September 22 in a statement by Colonel Sagir Musa, the deputy director public relations 82 Division. 

    Musa said IPOB members and their sympathisers were also checkmated from extorting money from traders and motorists in Aba, Abia state. 

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